The How & Why of Noticing with Bistra | Intermediate English Conversations.
What do you notice when you listen to an English podcast or when you read a book in English?
Do you actively notice language, and what do you do once you notice something?
In this episode, I talk with my friend and colleague, Bistra of English with Bistra, about the importance of noticing if we want to become an advanced English speaker and writer.
We'll define some terms, then explain how people notice or can notice, and finally, what to do next so that you remember what it is that's caught your attention.
Plus, you'll hear Bistra quiz me a couple of times, and learn about why The Beatles were so important in Bistra's language development in English. Music is a great way to practice your English listening skills.
This episode will help both English language students and English language teachers learn how to notice better, and grow your English.
Be curious! You'll hear Bistra share this quote: "If you don’t want to learn, no one can make you, but if you want to learn, no one can stop you.”
Don't let anything stop you!
You can find Bistra on Instagram.
You can also learn about her courses on her webpage.
To register for her webinar on noticing, on September 26th, click on the link.
Thank you for listening!
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Special thanks, as always, to Amos the Transparent for permission to use their song, Change My Mind, as my theme music.
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Please take some time to celebrate all the language you notice and add to your life in your writing and speaking. Notice it, explore it, use it. You’ve got this!